In Russia, civilians are generally not permitted to carry firearms concealed in public unless they have obtained a specific authorization for concealed carry. This authorization is typically granted to certain categories of individuals such as law enforcement officers, security personnel, and other individuals who can demonstrate a legitimate need for carrying a concealed firearm.
For private citizens, obtaining authorization for concealed carry involves a strict licensing process, including background checks, psychological evaluations, and firearms training. It's worth noting that even with authorization, the carrying of concealed firearms is heavily regulated and not commonly practiced by civilians in Russia.
Huh, I wonder what gun laws there are in Russia, how many concealed/open carry?
In Russia, civilians are generally not permitted to carry firearms concealed in public unless they have obtained a specific authorization for concealed carry. This authorization is typically granted to certain categories of individuals such as law enforcement officers, security personnel, and other individuals who can demonstrate a legitimate need for carrying a concealed firearm.
For private citizens, obtaining authorization for concealed carry involves a strict licensing process, including background checks, psychological evaluations, and firearms training. It's worth noting that even with authorization, the carrying of concealed firearms is heavily regulated and not commonly practiced by civilians in Russia.
of course the people who pay the bills (tax payers) are not allowed to have a gun to protect themselves.
It's not exactly a society that is all about liberty. They went from agrarian monarchy to communist empire to strongman rule.